A Manhattan judge on Friday sped up the schedule in Luigi Mangione’s state case , setting trial for June 8 after criticizing the feds for backtracking on their promise to let local prosecutors try him first for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. “It appears that the federal government has reneged on their agreement to allow the state, which did most of the work in this case, to go first,” Justice Gregory Carro said, saying he would thus accelerate the proceedings before him. “This case got simpler in that it should be shorter, and it’s no longer a terrorism case, and things changed in federal court as it’s no longer a death penalty case.” Lawyers for Mangione strenuously objected to the new timeline, arguing they needed to prepare for the federal trial, which is set to begin with jury selection on Sept. 8. As he was led out of the courtroom in handcuffs, Mangione lodged his own objection, yelling out to spectators seated in the gallery. “One plus one is two. This i...
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